

I recently stumble upon an interactive website for building games based on Ethereum while I was scrolling my Twitter feeds. The website is perfect for anyone who is currently learning programming and blockchain technology. I, myself currently is on a mission to switch over career from being art students to being a programmer. Thus I find this website very helpful throughout my journey of learning.
Without further ado,
The website is called CryptoZombie.
Cryptozombie allows anyone who wished to learn how to make collectible games based on Ethereum smart contract. It is free of use and very interactive with nice graphic. This is how the front page looks like.

However, the course assumes that you already have experience with javascript. If you haven't, you can always learn java script from beginning through freecodecamp.org. The course is divided into 6 lessons which in first lesson you will learn about solidity and the basic guidelines creating the zombie dna.

The next course, you will be learning about creating solidity and create your contract.

It is like any other interactive coding school only it will help any blockchain enthusiast to interacting more with the technology and create something fun for people to try.
Are you willing to try this code school?
Visit their website here : https://cryptozombies.io

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Cryptozombies is awesome :)
If you complete all 6 current lessons before the 20th you get blockchain assets for their upcoming games, and 10 Loom tokens (allowing you Developer access to the Loom Ethereum development environment) !
You still get one Loom token for completing even just a single lesson before the 20th though :)
I can't wait to see what they've got planned for those :)
IF you ever need questions on Solidity and Smart Contract development answered, head on over to Delegate Call and ask away :)
great post i even drp it on my fb and tw,greetings
just visit there. but how to code? will they teach us or we have to do something from our own?
Maybe next time. Hahahaha
Oh! This is awesome!